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 hehehe.. you are right, bro!:D I think I had spend near about an extra 1 / half hr. to cope with the story. At first I didn't understand a single thing about what was going on there but then I realize I need to put an extra attention for this film just for this first viewing.:) 
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			Honestly, I don't even know why I watched this...don't get me wrong, it's a very well made documentary, it just wasn't for me. I picked it up because I was so impressed with Morris' Fog of War, but this was a beast of a totally different colour. I wasn't particularly interested in the topic to begin with, and this didn't really pique my interest in any way. If you're interested in this kind of thing, you certainly should take a look because it is certainly quite powerful and disturbing...but if you're not interested in the Abu Ghraib atrocities to begin with, I'd give this one a pass. 
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